Roy Blakeley's Bee-line Hike
ood." I heard
nty-five years old, I guess. He had an awful nice smile, with a regular good-natured, open face. Right beside him
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aid. "We're pinched.
e film with President Harding leaving the White House in an automobile. Now we're going to give the people of the United States and Canada a glimp
nia could see our young hero lassoing a wild and woolly wicker table and massacring a whole tribe of cookies. We came right after President Harding. He was lucky because if we'd come along about ten sec
smiling and shaking hands, and houses burning down and people being crushed by falling buildings and everything.
care; you're welcome to him
spill all the stuff out of his megaphone. It's worth thirty cents and the war tax to see that. You'll see me standing up on the peak of the house hugging the chimney, and holding my ha
in back; we just slid down onto th
g, you can put it in your pocket. Tom Gilligan said he'd
count of the land beyond being low, because all the while we were going down toward the river. West of the park there aren't so many houses because in Bridg
ll the soldiers' names on it. It wasn't so very long and we might have gone around it only
path. We stopped and took a squint and used our comp
hink it's right through
houses. You just want us to get into some trouble so you ca
bee-line is just-exactly-precisely-across the side por
d my official staff to that house for
cial staff, there he was standing st
official staff. What'
w because I never came toward it this way before. It's
its me,"
se diplomacy," Pee-wee s
leave that fellow to me. Here's where we not only cross neutral porches, but here's where
-wee just b
I said. "You know what
I do," th
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